Monday, May 13, 2013

OXENFORD CRIME REPORT - BY SGT A LAKE



Crime Report for April 2013

During April there were three burglaries reported to police, of concern is the fact in each case a vehicle was stolen from the garage to remove the property.  It may be wise to ensure your vehicle keys are secured and not just left on a table or wall hook.
For more information regarding all crimes committed recently, come to our next NHW meeting on Tuesday 14 May at 7pm at the Oxenford Youth and Community Centre.
Burglary
15/04/2013 Wimbledon Way: Offenders have forced entry through a window and stolen a large amount of property and a Jeep 4x4 wagon from the garage.
24/04/2013 Lanier Close: Offenders have forced entry through a window and stolen a large amount of property and a Holden sedan from the garage.
29/04/2013 California Drive: Offenders have forced entry through a window security screen and stolen a large amount of property and a Ford hatch from the garage.  The offenders returned a few days later and stole another vehicle with keys taken in the original burglary.

Steal from dwelling
16/04/2013 Regatta Avenue: Offender has entered an open garage and stolen a bicycle.

Stealing of vehicle registration plates
27/04/2013 Roseapple Circuit: Unknown offenders removed both registration plates from a Holden station wagon which was parked in the victim’s driveway.

Wilful damage
14/04/2013 Princeton Street: Unknown person/s has thrown a large rock through the front window of the victim’s house.
15/04/2013 Brentwood Terrace: SOLVED the offender walked on the victim’s car damaging several panels.
19/04/2013 Wimbledon Way: Offenders have thrown rocks onto the GCCC water reservoir, creating holes in the cover.

If you have any information in relation to any of these offences, call Coomera Police on 5519 5555 or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.

Andrew Lake, Sergeant 6695, Service Operational Procedures, Police Headquarters, Brisbane.  (p) 3364 6045 (e) Lake.AndrewI@police.qld.gov.au .
These figures are not official Queensland Police Service statistics.  Official Queensland Police Service Statistics are released only through the Information Resource Centre after available data is collected, classified and collated in accordance with nationally accepted rules.
 
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